As long as kids are reading, does it matter what they read? It does. Here’s why.
Parenting Techniques
The emotional health of children in our culture may be declining. Here’s what you can do for your kids.
If you want your kids to have good character, here’s how you can help them “catch” it from you.
Children need to discover an ability or a skill they can be good at and achieve competence. And it’s our job as parents to help them find it.
You can help your kids develop the fundamental character qualities they need to be successful.
Lee Strobel, a former investigative journalist, sought to debunk the claims of Christianity but his research led him down an unexpected path.
When utilized properly, encouragement invites excellence and obedience in our children.
Prayer is the battleground where we align our hearts with God’s on behalf of our daughters.
Good sleep is essential to maintaining physical, emotional, spiritual and social health. Unfortunately, many people are seriously sleep deprived. Dr. Meg Meeker discusses the benefits of getting good sleep and some of the potential problems parents and kids may experience if they don’t get enough rest at night.
Are you looking for ways to help your kids or teens understand the value of a human life? Get kid- and teen-friendly declarations.
The foundation of a strong spiritual legacy can begin in the heart of the parent.
The Gospel comes with a house key, and it starts with showing our children how to be hospitable to neighbors.
Here are some tips parents can use to encourage kindness between siblings.
Teach your children to consistently tell the truth.
Planning out what to say in frustrating parenting moments can help you speak life into your children instead of tearing them down.
Serving others teaches kids to think beyond themselves and their own needs.
Here are five ways you can encourage your children to do what’s right and raise them to value and demonstrate integrity.
Perseverance is an overlooked but essential quality that parents need to instill in their children
As your children learn to dress independently, help them consider the weather when making clothing choices for the day.
Parents can help their kids break out of the bullying cycle.